Billy Joel - "Sometimes a Fantasy" (Columbia, Single, 1980) - Designer unknown, photography (I believe) by Jim Houghton
As heard on Glass Houses.
Image courtesy of Discogs.

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Billy Joel - "Sometimes a Fantasy" (Columbia, Single, 1980) - Designer unknown, photography (I believe) by Jim Houghton
As heard on Glass Houses.
Image courtesy of Discogs.
Sometimes a Fantasy
the mod wishes she was asleep
post the phone sex song
hey guys is this anything?
billy joel songs that are just conceptually funny to me
that awkward moment when you go home with a guy and he thinks you want to hook up but you really just wanted to hear him play the saxophone. and this ends up ruining his life (christie lee; an innocent man)
when you're so distracted by your beautiful wife that you can't get anything done and all your friends make fun of you (temptation; the bridge)
stop being so mean to my wife!!!! (that's not her style; storm front)
phone sex (sometimes a fantasy; glass houses)
(i'm making a les mis reference, sorry if this makes no sense to you because you don't have enjoltaire brain rot lmao) ... literally just how grantaire would think of enjolras if he wasn't in love with him (prelude/angry young man; turnstiles)
huh, thought i would've had more lol
love billy joel. king of masturbating
Surgeons usually fantasize about wild and improbable surgeries. Someone collapses in a restaurant, we splice them open with a butter knife, replace a valve with a hollowed out stick of carrot. But every now and then some other kind of fantasy slips in. Most of our fantasies dissolve when we wake, banished to the back of our mind, but sometimes we're sure if we try hard enough, we can live the dream. The fantasy is simple. Pleasure is good, and twice as much pleasure is better. That pain is bad, and no pain is better. But the reality is different. The reality is that pain is there to tell us something, and there's only so much pleasure we can take without getting a stomach ache. And maybe that's okay. Maybe some fantasies are only supposed to live in our dreams.
Meredith Grey, Sometimes a Fantasy